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Stephan RidgwayInterview: The cellphone anthropologist
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Alan LevineMost of us take mobile phones for granted. Not so for Jan Chipchase, a design researcher for Nokia, who travels the globe exploring how people use their mobile devices, discovering how to make them better, how to reach the billions of people who don't own
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Emily VickeryMost of us take mobile phones for granted. Not so for Jan Chipchase, a design researcher for Nokia, who travels the globe exploring how people use their mobile devices, discovering how to make them better, how to reach the billions of people who don't own a phone - and learning a whole lot about people along the way. Jason Palmer caught up with him in Japan - by phone of course - and found that nothing about the mobile phone is as straightforward as it seem
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29 Jun 08
Michel Bauwensgreat interview on the use of mobile technology with Jan Chipchase, Nokia's in-house anthropologist
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24 Jun 08
"We've started to see the mobile phone being used as the primary form of projecting your identity. For instance, if you live in a community with no street signs...you find people are writing their phone numbers above their door."
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23 Jun 08
pedro_daltroWe've started to see the mobile phone being used as the primary form of projecting your identity. For instance, if you live in a community with no street signs, because your street is off the map or not officially recognised, you find people are writing t
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Howard RheingoldThe common denominator between cultures, regardless of age, gender or context is: keys, money and, if you own one, a mobile phone. Why those three objects? Without wanting to sound hyperbolic, essentially it boils down to survival.
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ICT UpdateMost of us take mobile phones for granted. Not so for Jan Chipchase, a design researcher for Nokia, who travels the globe exploring how people use their mobile devices, discovering how to make them better, how to reach the billions of people who don't own
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Robert JewittMost of us take mobile phones for granted. Not so for Jan Chipchase, a design researcher for Nokia, who travels the globe exploring how people use their mobile devices, discovering how to make them better, how to reach the billions of people who don't own
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Kevin LimJan Chipchase, a design researcher for Nokia, travels the globe exploring how people use their mobile devices, discovering how to make them better, how to reach the billions of people who don't own a phone - and learning a whole lot about people along.
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Chris ZwiegA design researcher for Nokia uses anthropological techniques in his work.
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Mark PesceJan Chipchase in New Scientist!!!
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